Rahman Baba High School

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Rahman Baba High School
د رحمان بابا عالي ليسه
Afghans standing in front of Rahman Baba High School in Kabul.jpg
Location
Deh Bori, Kabul
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Coordinates34°30′39″N 69°7′20″E / 34.51083°N 69.12222°E / 34.51083; 69.12222Coordinates: 34°30′39″N 69°7′20″E / 34.51083°N 69.12222°E / 34.51083; 69.12222
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TypeSecondary school
Established1950s
AuthorityAfghanistan Ministry of Education

The Rahman Baba High School (Pashto: د رحمان بابا عالي ليسه‎) is a secondary school located in western Kabul, Afghanistan. It was originally built in the 1950s, but saw large-scale destruction during the Soviet–Afghan War and ongoing Afghanistan conflict. Following the United States invasion of Afghanistan, the school underwent a massive reconstruction campaign as part of a joint German, Japanese and Pakistani effort.[1] Following its rebuilding, the school has been among the highest-ranking educational institutions in Kabul Province.[citation needed] It is specially dedicated to meet the needs of students living in the rural areas of Afghanistan, and follows the curriculum of the Afghanistan Ministry of Education in the Pashto language.

The school has a specialized English program, where over 700 students from predominantly ethnic Pashtun areas are developing English skills through programs conducted by the Rauf Learning Center.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ "Rahman Baba High School | Ministry of Borders and Tribal Affairs". mobta.gov.af. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
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